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Successful Leadership
Cameron Whitley
[email protected]
4/21/2014
Decision Making
• Makes decisions even when solutions may produce
unpleasant consequences.
• Supports decisions others make on their own.
• Obtains relevant information and diverse opinions before
making a decision.
• Describes the impact and implications of decisions.
Critical Thinking
• Distinguishes between relevant and irrelevant
information in solving problems.
• Provides timely solutions to problems.
• Clarifies issues and keeps focused on the
things that are most important.
Creativity and Innovation
• Encourages creative thinking and innovation.
• Experiments with new and novel ideas and
approaches.
• “Whosoever desires constant success must change his
conduct with the times.” - Machiavelli
Communication
• Facilitates the open exchange of ideas and
information.
• Communicates results, decisions and rationale
behind decisions in a timely manner.
• Communicates what s/he needs and why.
• Ensures that people are clear about the
information s/he has communicated.
• Is effective at oral communication.
• Is effective at written communication.
Trust Building
• Establishes trust and mutual respect when relating to
others.
• Treats people fairly and with respect.
• Shows consistency among principles, practices and
behavior.
• Takes responsibility for actions and outcomes.
• Is forthright with information, good or bad.
• Builds supportive relationships with people.
• Admits a mistake when one is made.
• Demonstrates a positive and caring attitude toward others.
• Demonstrates an understanding of others’ needs.
Integrity and Honesty
• Acts according to the highest ethical standards.
• Operates with truthfulness whether delivering good
news or bad.
• Actions match words.
• Treats others’ concerns and issues with the utmost
sensitivity and confidentiality.
• Honors commitments and promises.
• “Virtue is more to man than either water or fire. I have
seen men die from treading on water and fire, but I
have never seen a man die from treading the course of
virtue.” – Confucius
References
• Goleman, Daniel. “What Makes a Leader?”
Harvard Business Review. N.p., n.d. Web. 18
Apr. 2014.
• Gonchar, Michael. "Text to Text | 'The Prince' and
'Why Machiavelli Still Matters'" The Learning
Network Text to Text The Prince and Why
Machiavelli Still Matters Comments. N.p., n.d.
Web. 21 Apr. 2014.
• Sunzi. The Art of War. London: Oxford UP, 1971.
Print.
Two Multiple Choice Questions
1. What entails leadership?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Communication
Honesty
Creativity
Decision Making
All the above
2. Critical thinking entails providing timely solutions to
problems?
A. True
B. False